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Why Scrum? A Product Owner’s Guide to Agile Success

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We’ll explore the roles, artifacts, and events that make Scrum what it is. As a Product Owner, you’re the vision holder. Scrum Events: The Rhythm of Work Scrum is structured around regular events for planning, review, and retrospection. Agile is like the operating system on your smartphone.

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The Collision of Product Management and Product Ownership

The Product Coalition

Jeff Sutherland The Scrum movement was accelerated after 2001 when a group of seventeen software though-leaders met up at a ski lodge in Utah and created the agile manifesto. the one who speaks to customers, sets the product vision and direction. So, they decided to break some Scrum roles, artifacts, and events.

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Ben Chestnut at Mailchimp has never spoken at BoS

Business of Software Conference

The usual playbook on Twitter when these deals go down is a flurry of hot takes and congratulations to the founder and team from investors who by law have to include a line that somehow reflects well on the investors foresight, vision or investment thesis – even when they did not invest. Was it the “12 flaming hoops of VC?”

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From vanity to value: How Intercom conducts NPS surveys

Intercom, Inc.

“First developed in 2001 by Fred Reichheld, NPS quickly became a key metric in all sorts of industries, an agreed measure of customer loyalty” First developed in 2001 by management consultant Fred Reichheld, NPS quickly became a key metric in all sorts of industries, an agreed measure of customer loyalty.

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Is Agile Product Development Right for Your Team?

The Product Coalition

Famously, in 2001, around twenty tech personalities published the Manifesto for Agile Software Development. There are plenty of research methods which help user perspectives to be integrated in a product vision. But there is plenty of information online: some of our Product Management events have covered them in detail.

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The tools we use: Challenging dogma in the design process

Intercom, Inc.

This was probably best illustrated in what’s been called the single most famous edit in the history of cinema, in 2001: A Space Odyssey. At a high level we have a cascading set of structures that we use to define what we want to achieve at a company level (mission, vision, strategy, programs). It’s an ongoing process.

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The Evolution of Modern Product Discovery

Product Talk

A number of people have asked me why I have a Portuguese name [Contextual Note: This event was in Lisbon, Portugal and Teresa Torres is a common Portuguese name.] [Contextual Note: Earlier in the day, I created a controversy by arguing that brainstorming doesn’t work.] So let’s just talk about that for a minute.